Find out if you meet the requirements to have an EV Charger in your home
Benefits of installing EV charging stations
Convenience
Increase property value
Cost-effective
More sustainable
How does an EV charger work?
Connect Your
Power Source
Power Conversion
for Your EV
Charging Your EV
Efficiently
Why choose Voltaicos EV charging solutions
Experienced EV charger installers
Tailored Solutions
Quality and Reliability
Committed to your satisfaction
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EV Charger installer
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Installing an EV charger at home can be a great investment for those who own an electric vehicle. With a home charger, you have the convenience of charging overnight, ensuring your car is always ready to go. It can also be cost-effective in the long run, especially if you can take advantage of lower electricity rates at night, compared to the higher fees at public charging stations.
If you own an electric vehicle and have a place to park, such as a driveway or garage, a home EV charger is a smart choice. It adds convenience to your daily routine, allowing you to charge your car at your convenience without needing to rely on public charging stations. Additionally, local incentives or rebates might make installation more affordable, making it a practical option for many homeowners.
The cost of installing a home EV charger typically ranges from €750 to €2,750. The price depends on factors like the type of charger (Level 1 vs. Level 2), the complexity of the installation, and any necessary upgrades to your home’s electrical system. Keep in mind that financial incentives or rebates could be available in your area, reducing the overall cost.
While you can purchase an EV charger yourself, it is highly recommended to hire a licensed electrician for the installation. Installing a charger involves ensuring proper wiring and compliance with local electrical codes. Attempting to install it yourself could lead to safety risks and may void warranties or insurance coverage, making professional installation the safest choice.
Home EV chargers are relatively low maintenance, but regular checks can help ensure they remain in optimal condition. Inspecting cables for wear and tear, keeping the unit clean, and watching for signs of overheating can help extend the lifespan of your charger. If any issues arise, it’s wise to consult with a professional electrician for a quick inspection to ensure everything is functioning properly.